Twitter Where is thevalue for users

January 28th, 2009

By Pelleas36

  Twitter provides us with unprecedented opportunities for us to connect. A lot of people however struggle to find the value the twitter has to offer. So where is this value and how can we make it work for us. If we look at a number of examples perhaps we can find this value in Twitter.

Example 1

A twitter friend of mine works for an employment company and a couple of weeks ago she tweeted about a position she was having difficulty filling. I retweeted her post and put it up in my facebook status. Within minutes two of my friends had got back to me telling me they were interested and I put them in. Contact with my employment contact.

This is I think a clear of the value of both twitter and other social media, they allow diverse groups who might not normally connect with each other to intersect building value for all concerned.

Example 2

I made a quick tweet about something I was doing at the office for a client. A follower tweeted me to suggest the perhaps there might be an alternative solution if I looked outside the square and used another piece of software that. I was not aware of. This resulted in a quick and simple solution for the client. And a new business relationship for us. The value again. Seems easy to see I think.

I think that one of the problems that people have is that because the technology of twitter is new there needs to be a complete reinvention of the way we communicate in order to find the value. The value is there if you use twitter to expand the way we connect and communicate already. The essence as I have said a number of times before is the idea of connection and I mean real connection not just dumping maketing information on people, but in fact joining the conversation.

The value in twitter to my mind then is the ability to be able to communicate quickly and easily with a wide community. It gives us the ability to touch a much wider audience in a connected way and both personally and professionally that has to be a thing of value.

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10-step Guide to Get Links to Your New Website-00-2353

January 28th, 2009

By bebek cakep

  If you are the webmaster of a newly launched website, or if your website lacks the popularity it deserves, you should have a look at the following 10-step guide, which will show you how to get valuable links and improve your traffic levels and overall site popularity:

1. Use the full power of automated link management websites and directories. This is the easiest and most effective way of getting links to your website. Some great resources to start linking to other websites, go to:

o MyLinkMachine.com

o LinkManager.com

2. Place a link or invitation for potential link partners. There are many webmasters who visit related websites and some of them might want to link to you. Make sure to offer them an easy and quick solution to initiate the link exchange.

3. Use high authority websites like Wikipedia to generate traffic and increase your website popularity. Remember that quality is king on such websites, so dont try to spam them or find quick solutions. Become part of the community and your links will be more than welcome.

4. Become a part of the blogging craze. Create your own blog (you can do that for free with services like Blogger or Word Press) and start posting on other blogs. Try to include a link to your website where the context allows it. Blog posting is effective and has the potential to send hundreds of visitors each week with only a few well written comments and some subtle links.

5. Join a few forums related to the topic of your website and become an active member. Try to create the exact same user name and password for more forums, so that you can manage your posts and memberships better. Some forums dont allow you to place links in your messages unless they are really valuable forums try to avoid them as they will bring little benefit.

6. Post on groups and other online communities.

7. Use social bookmarking websites such as digg.com or furl.com to generate interest in your website. The more interesting the content of your pages is, the more credit you will get from the people who determine the placement of your links.

8. Yahoo Answers is another interesting source of traffic and links. Make sure to become a real contributor to the program, not just someone who places a link without any real content.

9. Offer something of value for free to your visitors or newsletter subscribers. This will generate a viral effect in which visitors tell their friends about your website. This will lead to increased traffic, plus it will let more webmasters know that you exist, increasing the chances of a link exchange.

10. Use the full power of article submissions. This is another viral marketing tool that has the potential of generating more and more incoming links towards your website as the articles you submitted get republished on blogs and websites. You may want to register with some ezines and directories to submit your article for inclusion, such as:

o MyContentBuilder.com

Article submission can be tedious, which is why you may want to consider an automatic article submitter. It will submit one article to over 30 directories in half an hour. To watch a video on how to accomplish this, go to:

o 1trac.com/dt/t/Article_Submitter_Video.php

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Who Else Wants To Earn Money Online From Home

January 27th, 2009

By Bill Miller

  If you’re one of the ones who has seen a drop in your income due to the economy, or perhaps the rising price of everything from gas to groceries has your budget strapped, then earning money online from home may be appealing to you.

In today’s tough economic times, more and more families are turning to the Internet to earn money online. However, many of these families are confused at all the make money opportunities they find. They’re not sure where to start and what to avoid.

Here are a few tips to start earning money online.

First, explore earning money online by making a list of the things you like to do or have in-depth knowledge of. Making money with something you like or know about is a lot easier than trying to do it on a subject you hate or have little knowledge of.

Next, spend some time researching your list of subjects online. If it’s baking, try seeing how keywords such as baking cookies, baking a Turkey, baking bread, etc rank in the search engines. The last thing you want to do is pick a subject that no one wants to know about.

Now that you have a list made, go to Google and start typing in the keywords. See how many advertisers there are for that keyword. What you want to look for are the Sponsored listings at the top and right side of the page. The more the better. If there are none, or no more than 2 or 3, put that keyword on the back burner for a while.

Next, go to Google Adwords and select the Keyword Research Tool. Start typing in your keywords to see how many searches have been performed on that keyword. The more the better. I like to start with keywords that are getting searched for more than 40,000 per month. You can also see how much advertisers are willing to pay per click for that keyword. I look for keywords that are paying more than one dollar per click.

Now that you have a list of keywords that get more than 40,000 clicks per month and earn more than one dollar per click, it’s time to start thinking about your business in earnest.

Probably one of the easiest ways to earn money online is to set up an information type blog or website. I would use WordPress and use Google Adsense for monetization. By the way, just because an advertiser is paying a dollar per click doesn’t mean this is what you get. Google gives you a cut of what the advertiser pays, generally around 25 percent.

This is the basics of how to earn money online. Keep making that list of ideas you have to earn money online.

The website AffiliateWatcher.Com brings you these tips. He teaches beginners how to earn money online and strategies to start your own home based business. Make sure you read his article about how to make extra money without a website.

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Blogging- So Much More Than Just Writing

January 26th, 2009

By Jennifer Patton

  Blogging. Many people think that blogging is as simple as sitting down at the computer and typing up a quick little blurb and then moving on to the next one. And for those who do a personal blog or who are not interested in either promoting themselves or their business or making money- it is. But in order to create something substantial it is a whole lot more than that.

Research

To write an informative blog post is not as easy as it might seem to be. You have to strike the right combination and not only keep your readers interested but teach them something they did not previously know. Every writer has their own style that becomes more distinctive as time goes on but getting into that flow takes time.

Even before writing a blog post a lot of time can be invested in research. This research can include clarifications on the subject you are writing about such as date details, a review of a product, an overview of notes taken previously on the subject, or just an overall gathering of the thoughts in your head.

Once you have have a more concrete idea about your topic the research on the written part itself comes in. What keywords are you using and are there any longtail keywords that will work well with your topic? What type of post are you going to write and from what perspective? And what headline is going to garner the most interest?

These questions can sometimes generate confusion and lead to writers block. There are a ton of great tools and how to posts out there to assist you.

Interlinking and Proofreading

Now you have your post written one of the first things that you should do is proof read and spell check your post. There has been a lot of debate about whether articles should be grammatically correct and the spelling error free but a post reads more fluidly and is more easily understood if it reads the way that it should.

Interlinking helps your blog out in several different ways. It helps to get your older pages looked at more frequently and to decrease your bounce rate. It also assists in ranking (although not as much as an incoming link). Once you are done writing your post you can go back and pick out keywords and phrases that you can use to link to other posts on your blog. In the beginning this may seem tedious but once you get in the habit of doing this it will become second nature.

Outbound Links

Linking out to other blogs can be a time consuming activity- but one well worth the effort. Outbound links can assist you in that they show your readers that your knowledge of your post doesn’t stop with what you are writing but with the knowledge of what others are writing about the same topic. It can draw new readers to your blog as people you link to will generally come take a look at what you are writing. It can also help build you up as an authority in your field.

Make sure that you give correct credit when linking to someone else and don’t just put the link in the anchor text without mentioning them or their blog. And it needs to flow smoothly with your post and make sense- don’t just put a link to put a link.

A great example of someone who uses outbound links effectively is Jim Regan at The Net Fool. Every Sunday he writes Sunday Link Love and Announcements in which he writes about the week, gives five links to great posts he has read that week along with a little summary and finishes up with stock market and blogosphere updates and a look ahead. These articles are all high quality posts and really strengthen his credibility.

Promoting

Last but certainly not least- promoting. Promoting your blog can be the most time consuming part of of blogging itself if you are intent on steadily increasing your traffic. There are many different ways to promote your blog including article marketing, forums, social networking and bookmarking sites, and commenting on other blogs.

As you become more proficient in the ways that you want to promote your blog you will find that you are able to do way more in less time. For instance, if using article marketing as a tool you can use article submission sites which automatically submit your article to thousands of websites, blogs, and directories. Or if you choose to do it yourself you can have five different article submission sites open and copy and paste right down the line. (Much, much faster than doing it one at a time.)

Participating on forums and social networks which allow you to use a link to your blog in your signature is a great way to promote yourself and create traffic to your blog. Twitter is also a good source to promote but don’t get too tweet happy with announcing new posts- most of the people following you will also be subscribed to your site and you will be giving them a double whammy.

By using the concepts of attraction marketing and you will make your job that much easier. You can also submit your post to relevant bookmarking sites and directories.

One of the easiest ways to promote your blog is to comment on other blogs especially those that use the comment luv plugin developed by Andy Bailey. This is a perfect example of why headlines are so important. With comment luv there is a line under your comment that links to your last blog post. If your headline is intriguing you may be surprised by the number of clicks you get. (One tip here- if you are getting ready to publish a new post wait to make your comments until after you publish. This gives you a fresh link especially if you have made a lot of comments since your last post).

Conclusion

Overall, it is clear that blogging can be very time consuming to those who take it seriously. Bloggers that have learned how to take what started out as a fun past-time and turn it into a lucrative career have known this all along. While every post doesn’t have to be a candidate for the Nobel prize you do have to be sure that you are using most, if not all, of these techniques in each one to gain the blogging success you are looking for.

The next time someone makes a comment about why it takes you so much time to write a little blog post you can just smile and think to yourself, blogging is so much more than just writing.

Jen Patton is a career wife, mother, and entreprenuer dedicated to sharing knowledge within the network marketing community.

This article was originally published at http://tipsfromanetworkmarketer.com/2009/01/13/blogging-so-much-more-than-just-writing

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